
Marco Rubio: ‘I Doubt I’ll Be Watching’ Democratic Debate
Sen. Marco Rubio has indicated that he will not be watching the Democratic debate on CNN tonight, suggesting that he’ll be “busy” preparing for the next day of his presidential campaign.

Sen. Marco Rubio has indicated that he will not be watching the Democratic debate on CNN tonight, suggesting that he’ll be “busy” preparing for the next day of his presidential campaign.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued that Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) is “very weak” on illegal immigration and stated that fellow GOP candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio and “so many others” don’t want to fund women’s health issues while saying that

On Sunday’s “MediaBuzz” on Fox News Channel, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump was asked by host Howard Kurtz about his remarks on fellow GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio being short on funds. Kurtz asked Trump if being a middle-class guy, as

Sen. Marco Rubio has declared in a little-noticed TV interview that the United States should go to war against Russia, merely to block a flood of Muslim immigrants that can otherwise be stopped by a few European border guards.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) the GOP establishment’s preferred candidate for president after his mentor Jeb Bush began sliding significantly in the polls, is now—for the first time since co-authoring the Gang of Eight amnesty bill two years ago—backing an immigration enforcement bill in the U.S. Senate.

At this time, it’s unclear who made the website—but it details in depth the immigration transgressions of Sen. Rubio in a way that has yet to be done on the campaign trail. As 2016 GOP frontrunner billionaire Donald Trump marshals his forces to take on Rubio—the new Washington establishment candidate given that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s campaign is floundering—this website could become a central part of the campaign.

A new Field Poll released Thursday shows that Donald Trump leads among likely Republican primary voters in California–although Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and Marco Rubio are within the margin of error.

Billionaire Donald Trump is still sitting high atop his perch as the frontrunner in the 2016 Republican presidential primary race, but Sen. Marco Rubio is gaining significant momentum and is right on his heels.

Wednesday on the campaign trail, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) responded to his rival Donald Trump’s support for eminent domain. Rubio said, “He’s wrong. I mean, I think he is addressing the Kelo decision, which in Florida when

“I’m running for president,” Marco Rubio said while speaking with reporters in New Hampshire today, who peppered him with questions about Jeb Bush’s recent criticism about Rubio’s missing votes. “These votes that are happening in the Senate, we’re not going to be able to make a difference until we have a new president and a better president.”

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio is again arguing that the United States should act in Syria, disputing the notion that the world should cede leadership in the conflict to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Pushing his immigration platform, which includes calls for broader reforms to the legal immigration system and “a merit-based system” that gives people a path to citizenship, Marco Rubio said “my argument is if you’re the best at what you do on this planet, I don’t want you here temporarily. I want you here permanently. I want you to become American.

Sen. Marco Rubio may be on the cusp of another polling upswing simply because reporters and establishment Republicans think his polls might go up, says a progressive columnist at the Washington Post.

On Tuesday, CNN media reporter Dylan Byers said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s choice to skip not one, but two critical Senate votes funding Planned Parenthood is a “sticking point” with conservatives fed up with pretty talk but no action, crediting Breitbart News for highlighting his poor attendance record.

GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio is missing another vote, this time just days after he said he wouldn’t miss any with “major national significance,” according to CNN. The Floridian has missed the most votes of any senator currently running for president.

On Tuesday, a man was escorted out of a New York City event after a line of questioning of Sen. Marco Rubio that included the accusation that he had cheated on his wife. After rambling for a few moments and

“Apparently the water is high quality water, top notch water that Donald Trump sent us, so we’re grateful for the gift,” Rubio said with a grin during an interview on the Today show with Matt Lauer.

Sen. Marco Rubio still supports immigration reform, including the ability for illegal immigrants to apply for green cards. But in a recent media interview, he admitted that his quest for reform would be difficult to pass through Congress, even acknowledging that critics have a valid argument against it.

Donald Trump is increasingly aiming his scorn at Sen. Marco Rubio, not his former target, Gov. Jeb Bush. “Never hire a boy to do a man’s job,” Trump declares in a tweet that shows a boyhood photo of Rubio.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is hammering President Barack Obama, his administration and Congress for completely failing the American worker when it comes to trade policy—whacking the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade pact with 12 Pacific Rim nations that the Obama just finalized in Atlanta as a deal that jeopardizes U.S. jobs.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio justifies skipping not one, but two critical Senate votes aimed at defunding Planned Parenthood. Rubio says those were “show votes,” and that only by electing a Republican president can taxpayers hope to stop sending $500 million to the baby body parts trafficker every year.

In a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, both Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina have called for the United States and its coalition partners to establish a no-fly zone in Syria to protect U.S.-backed rebel groups – effectively challenging Russia to a military confrontation if it wants to bomb them.

On Friday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), a candidate for the 2016 Republican Party presidential nomination, reacted to remarks from party front-runner Donald Trump, who said Rubio and his other fellow opponent former Gov.

U.S. Senator and 2016 Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is looking like the smartest guy in the room when it comes to talking about foreign policy, especially after predicting that Russia would eventually engage in the Syrian civil war.

A new YouGov/Economist poll of Republican voters shows that Donald Trump is leading the presidential field, but that Sen. Marco Rubio has jumped up into second place, followed closely by Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson.